The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 06, 1907, Image 3

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Complies with the
pure food laws
of every state
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reTryn r flfeinbecause to leave them
that the Itmf ILittloiiM which failed were j 8 they are menus to incur liability
Institutions which were not under the of business disaster Since your body
supervision and control of the national adjourned there has been a fluctuation
government Those which were under jn the interest on call money from J
national control stood the test t 1cr ceut lo 30 per cent and the
National control of the kind above tuatlon was
even greater during the
advocated would be to the benefit of preeou sIx Mont18 Tlic secretary
every well managed railway From of llu treasury hnd to step in and by
the standpoint of the public there Is wiBe ctIon
Imt a slop to 0le JMogt vIo
need for additional tracks additional Icnt per01 of oscillation Even worse
terminals and Improvements In the than such fluctuations are the advance
actual of the railroads and
handling In commercial
rates and the uncertainty
all this as rapUly as possible Ample fclt th
n sulllclency of credit even at
safe and speedy transportation Ues A coniniercIal ntero8ts
ties are even more necessary than BUirer euh lQ Kx
cheap transportation Therefore there cossIve nites fm caJI m n Nnv
Is need for the investment of money york Jlttracl
monev from the Interior
which will provide for all these things banIcH nto lhe 8p0CllatIve flehl ThIs
while at the same time securing as far
depletes the
fund that would other
as is possible better wages and shorter wiSQ ie avnllnhio for mmmhi
hours for their employees Therefore
while there must be just and reason
able regulation of rates we should be
the first to protest against any
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anu commercial borrowers are forced
to pay abnormal rates so that each
fall a tax In the shape of Increased in
terest charges is placed on the whole
ry and unthinking movement to cut commerce of the country
them down
without fhe fullest and
most careful consideration of all Inter
ests concerned and of the actual needs
The mere statement of these facts
shows that our present sjstoin is seri
ously defective There is need of a
extension of federal activity will do nile nl
well to i study the history not only of
nIIy impah th vaue of th
the national banking act but of the stato8 2
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pure food aw and notably the meat fo SPClllp clmilaUoil the sslie0of
Inspection law recently enacted Hie wiicll
was mule UI1ler COI11ItIoiI8 pe
food law was opposed so violent-
fcuHlry cmIitabc to the treasurv I
y that Its passage was delayed for a tlo not presg da
decade ye it has worked unmixed
plans haVi recinlI jeen
and mmediate good The meat
by expilt COImnittoftS of banker8
spectlon law was even more violently
Among the plans which are possibly
lutlus - feasible and which certainly should re
denounce the attitude of the national
control the workings of Interstate com
mon carriers and business concerns
then asserted that we were discredit
ceive your consideration is that repeat-
government in seeking to oversee and
ellv
blonght to your attention by the
present secretary of the treasury the
essenli il features of which have been
approved by many prominent bankers
ing and ruining a great American In-
nml business mei According to this
dustry Two years have not elapsed plIIf liatlounI banks shonl be
and already it has become evident that
nIttea to gsue specified proportion
the great benefit the law confers upon
the public Is accompanied by an equal
benefit to the reputable packing estab
lishments The latter are better off
under the law than they were without
it The benefit to interstate common
carriers and business concerns from
the legislation I advocate would be
equally marked
Incidentally in the passage of the
pure food law the action of the vari
ous state food and dairy commission
ers showed in striking fashion how
f their capital in notes of a given
kind the issue to be taxed at so high
a rate as to drive the notes back when
not wanted in legitimate trade This
i plan would not permit the issue of
currency to give banks additional
profits but to meet the emergency pre-
j sented by times of stringency
I I do not say that this is the right
vystem I only advance it to
I ize my belief that there Is need for
the adoption of some system which
mneh frond for tho tvhnl nnnnlo r 1 uc -- U
KUlks so as to avold I0ssi
suits from the hearty co operation of fIuld
4i vwWoi ni f mti ility ot discrimination and
uc lEumu iiiu oiiit uuitiuia ill sccui I
Ing a given reform It Is primarily
to the action of these state
Ism Sqch a plan would tend to pre
vent the spasms of high money and
speculation which now obtain in the
sinners wn n th nnnnhnont f
tine 1- rnr tiioir nmncofl h nnnn Xew York market for at present tliero 1
fine- iu of- oi I too much currency at certain sea- Should
forcement of state laws on the subject
THE CURRENCY
Elasticity In Circulating Medium a Pres
ent and Prime Necessity
In my message to the congress a
year ago I spoke as follows of the cur
rency
I especially call your attention to
the condition of our currency laws
The national bank act has ably served
a great purpose in aiding the enor
mous business development of the
country and within ten years there
has been an increase in circulation per
capita from 2141 to 330S For sev
eral years evidence has been accumu
lating that additional legislation is
needed The recurrence of each crop
season emphasizes the defects of the
present laws There must soon be a
sons of the year and its accumulation
York temts bankers to led
and then the enactment of the federal NT
law without which the state laws
were largely ineffective There must
be the closest co operation between the
national and state governments In ad
ministering these laws
It at low rates for speculative pur
poses whereas at other times when
the crops are being moved there is
urgent need for a large but temporary
increase in the currency supply It
must never be forgotten that this ques
tion concerns business men generally
quite as much as bankers Especially
is this true of stockmen farmers and
business men in the west for at pres
ent at certain seasons of the year the
difference in interest rates between the
east and west is from G to 10 per cent
whereas in Canada the corresponding
difference is but 2 per cent Any plan
must of course guard the interests of
western and southern bankers as care
fully as it guards the interests of New
York or Chicago bankers and must be
drawn from the standpoints of the
farmer and the merchant no less than
from the standpoints of the city bank
er and the country banker
I again urge on the congress the need
of immediate attention to this matter
We need a greater elasticity in our cur
rency provided of course that we rec
ocnize the even greater need of a safe
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m r wiTTTTg Ilread Biscuits or Pastrj therefore it is 2k
sgr men Jed by leading physicians and chemists Kisnt3
yfifylffiMTi In usJnff Calumet you are always assured of fiL
Af fr WvyStitS a a rood baking- therefore there is no waste of sBfc
iff winnm ii 1 material or time taiumct is put up in air tight jjjw
tff 5 cans VH keep longer thai any other
18 i s Baking Powder on the martctnd has more
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tfu ssS t aRJ U tifically rrepared that gT
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nifti secure currency mere must m
ways be the most rigid examination
by the national authorities Provision
should be made for an emergency cur
rency The emergency Issue should
of course be made with an effective
guaranty and upon conditions care
fully prescribed by the government
Such emergency issue must be based
on adequate securities approved by the
government and must be Issued under
a heavy tax This would permit cur
rency being issued when the demand
for it was urgent while securing Its
retirement as the demand fell off It
is worth investigating to determine
whether ofliccrs and directors of na
tional banks should ever be allowed to
loan to themselves Trust companies
should be subject to the same supervi
sion as banks Legislation to this effect
should be enacted for the District of
other -words the nrincinle of the pres
Terence in the labor cost here
iabroad for the well being of the wage
jworker must ever be a cardinal point
of American policy The question
should be annroached nurelv from a
business standpoint both the time and
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Columbia and the territories uesc mue territory in the United States fast Aggy and me got ready to pull
Yet Ave must also remember that of America including Alaska for the mines and every morning I
even the wisest legislation on the sub- Well says I Well for again woke up in the bedroom I should
ject can only accomplish a certain was Jlt a lss fr words I had no like to draw a veil over the next two
amount No legislation can by any Iuea I1 tfone so far from home I lie- J weeks but it would have to be a
possibility guarantee the business com 1 IIeve w1lt 3 Ky says I What pretty st og veil to hold it I tried
munity against the results of
of the situation Only a special body cilslIlgu Unfortunately however many1 tlve folly any more than it can guar
of men acting for the national govern- of tIle liroposed cimilffe8 nust hi rule1 antee an individual against the results
ment under authority conferred upon -mm nil1iiPiii innan ji J of his Mlravnn wiion im
It by the congress is competent to pass
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complicated are not easy of mortgages
judgment on such a matter I
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rigIlls itorests We nmst when wealthy me
By
HENRY WALLACE PHILLIPS
COPYRIGHT 1902 BY McCLURE PHILLIPS COMPANY
CONIINUKD IMOU JA T WlLM
Youre at I5olse Ida says ne
one of the best little towns in the
T 1 shares Mr
ent tariff law could not with wisdom Seechee Red
be changed But in a country of such I Mr- Saunders are 50 cents apiece
nhenomenal srowth as ours it is i Tvhlch price is really only put upon
them to avoid the offensive attitude of
ably well that every dozen years or so j
or improper benefits are conferred
Ithereby that proper revenue is pro
vided and that our foreign trade is en
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tains a store of gold which would up
set the commercial world were the
bare facts of its extent known There
couraged There must always be as is either sense nor amusement in
a minimum a tariff which will not only
allow for the collection of an amnio
confining such enormous treasure in
the hands of two people Consequent-
Irevenue but which will at least make fc panlner and I are presenting an
good the difference in cost of interest to the public putting the
tiou here and abroad that is the dif- mal figure ot oO cents a share upon it
you tell a man where to go
Oh says lie when you come to
Ithe manner of the change being such that thats different Strictly speak-
as to arouse the minimum of agitation mg my pardner Ily hasnt gone off
and disturbance in the business world
and to give the least play for selfish
and factional motives The sole con
sideration should be to see that the
CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX
M P SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GCOD
on a business trip As a matter of
fact lie left town night before last
with two thirds of the money wed
pulled out of a pocket up on Silver
creek in the company of two half
breed Injuns a Chinaman and four
more sons of guns not classified all
in such a state of beastly intoxication
that their purpose route and destina
tion are matters of the wildest con
jecture Ive been laying around town
I here hating myself to death thinking
perhaps I could sell some shares in a
mine that well find yet if we have
good luck If you want to go wild
catting over the hills and far away
Im your huckleberry
1 That hits me all right says I
For what 1 dont know about mining
nobody uon t know hen do we j
start
j This or any other minute says he
getting up from the table
Wait till I finish up these eggs
says I And theres a matter of one
drink coming to me outside I may as
wed put that where it wont harm
any one else before we start
I All right says lie waving his
haul Youll find me outside at your
pleasure sir
I I swallered the rest of my break
fast whole and hustled out to the bar
1 where my friend and the hotel man
1 was waiting Now Ill take that drink
thats coming and rather than be
small about it Ill buy one for you
too and then were off says I
You wont do no such thing says
the hotel man Its a horse on me
and Ill supply the liquor Mr Tones
j is in the play as much as anybody
I So the hotel man set em up and
1 that made one drink Then Jones said
hed never let a drink suffer from
lonesomeness yet when he hnd the
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in I woke up the next morniig In
the same old bedroom Every break-
do you do round these parts to keep level with Aggv but hed
Mining says lie Youre just in spnd three dollars to my one and the
time big strike in the Bob Cat consequence of that was that we went
six casts or ins rope Ag opened up on
him
Iut a stamp on it and send It lo
him by mall said Aggy in Ids sour
ca Me way Addier It i y ftoer
iniiulle of Main street Itoise If
not delivered within ten day return
to owner who can unc It to hang hi
seir Illart my hide if I couldnt
stand here and throw a box car nearer
to the critter Well well well I low
many left hands have you got any
how Do It up in a wad and heave It
at him for general results lie might
get tangled In It
It rattled the bull whacker having
so niuci attention drawn to him and
lie stepped on the rope and twisted
himself up in it and was flying light
generally
Say says Ag appealing to the
crowd -wont some kind friend whos
fond of puzzles go down and help that
gentleman do himself
That made the whacker mad He
was as red in the face as a lobster
You come down and show what
you can do says he Youve got gas
enough for a balloon ascension but
that may be all there Is to you
Oh I aint so much says Aggy
trict Poor mans mining Ilacer and broke within fifteen minutes of each although Im as good a man today as
durued good placer right on the top of other over I was in my life but I have a
the ground The mining gentleman I Well sir ve were a mournful pair I tie friend here who can rope down
spoice anout is Having his breakfast to draw to that day We sat there and ride that critter from here to the
such or are unscrupulously or foolish- i Suppose you go in and have a J and cussed and said Now why didnt I brick front In live minutes by the
ly eager to become such indulge in taHl wtn m e I drunk or we do this that and tother thing in- watch and if youve gpt a twenty live
reckless speculation especially if it is sober although excitable when lies stead of blowing our hard earned dollar bill in your pocket or its equlv
accompanied by dishonesty they jeop 1 Ia1 l little too much or not quite dough till bimeby we just dripped alent in dust you can observe the ex
ardize not only their own future but enough lie might put you on to a melancholy you might say How- i periment
the future of all their innocent fellow i Kotl thing Im not a mining person somevor we werent booked for a dull I Ill go you by gosh says the bull
citizens for they expose the whole myself I time just yet That afternoon there whacker slapping his hat on the
business community to panic and Thanks says I and in I went to was a great popping of whips like an ground and digging for his pile
tress lle dining room j Injun skirmish and into town comes j Say if youre referring to me
Revenue There was a great big fine looking a bull train half a mile long Twelve Ag I says Its kind of a sudden
The Income account of the nation is mau eating his ham and eggs the way yoke of bids to the team lead swhr spring I aint what yon might call in
in a most satisfactory condition For ce to Koe a Inln cat the next morn- and trail wagons for each as big as
the six fiscal years ending with the
1st of July last the total expenditures
and revenues of the national govern
ment exclusive of the postal revenues
Donded for the
THE TARIFF
Presidential Election
This country is definitely committed
to the protective system and any 1
fort to uproot it could not but cause
widespread Industrial disaster
nig ne nan a niacii ocarti that was so houses 01 wheels You don t see the
strong it fairly jumped out from his like of ii this country Down
face
ilornin says I
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and expenditures were in round uuou says lie A
hers revenues 54U3O0O00O and ex- tla3 oC commingled lucent clarity and
penditures 327o000000 The net ex- vernal softness aint it
cess of income over cxponuiiuros in- u u l - ouiim t care iy net on
eluding in the latter
the 30000000 ex- tlmt without going a little deeper into
Panama canal was tIe subject says I but it smells good
nt oast so does that ham and
eggs
190000000 for the six years an aver-
rn take the with coffee
age of about 31000000 a year This 8ae
represents an approximation between
income and outgo which it would lie
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uiliiuiv appruiifuiujj wiiuu oui ssiuiu
of revenue legislation must be revised
extra strong
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mines Mr Ilotelman out there whos
a gentleman of the old school if ever
there lived one told me that you might
put me on to a good thing
Precisely says he Now sir my
name is Jones Agamemnon G Jones
Not Be Touched Until After and my pardner Mr II Smith is on
j a business trip selling shares of our
mine which we have called The
Treasury from reasons which we can
make obvious to any investor The
training an I that steer is full of triple
extract of giant powder
wan says Ag You can do it
the street 1iey eome the durt flying and then were tvety ie ahwitl
whips cracking and the lads hollerinsr
Iirt suppose we IoeV
Whoa haw Mary up there Whorp Weil It wont be such an awfu
Whoa haw 1 loss
And thoe fellers had picked up 1 Now you look here Agamemnon
dry tiiroats walking in the dust also G Jones says I I aint iroing lo
they had a months wages aching in stand for putting up a summer lr eeze
their pockets We hadnt much moren agin that fellers good dough Thats
got the thump of their arrival out of a skin game to speak it pleasantly
our ears when who comes roaring into I Then Aggy argues the case with
town but the Iengal Tiger gang and me and when Aggy started to argue
they had four months wages The own- you might just as well moo and chase
I it rP flirt TiiiTin rtii i ltfiiwlfkt i til irl 1 VAnrCftlf intfi trf rTril Iwwhiiico wt
iu miiJiof -Luc bauMaauu to our small but growing city from the T te 7 J Z 1
ing of the present tariff law has J r everyiiody off by mistake Ion can 1 get you sure Why that man could
iL hardly imagine how this livened up sit in the cabin and make roses bloom
en chiellv resnonsible for this ex- inexhl - stibie mineral wealth 01 the
showing Nevertheless there is eri i tilings there aint nobody less likely right in the middle ol the floor While
evident and constantly growing feel- v Tti o T to play lame duck than me but there he was singing his little song you
g among our people that the time is fr Juu i ws dodging the hospitality The could see em and smell em He could
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only idea prevailing was to be rid of talk a snowbank off a high divide in
the money as soon as possible The the middle of February Never see
effects showed right off Yoa could anybody with such a medicine tongue
hear one man telling the folks for and in a big man it was all the stran
their own good that lie was the Old ger Now he winds up as for cheat
Missouri River and when he felt like ing that feller you ounht to know me
swelling his banks it was time for better lied Why Ill give him my
parties who couldnt swim to hunt note
the high grond while the gentleman j So anyhow I done it Up the
on the next corner let us know that he street we went steer bawling and
was a locomotive carrying 300 pounds j buck jumping my hair a flying and me
of steam with the gauge still climbing 1 as busy as the little bee you read about
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Saunders Red Saunders Chanta and the blower on When he whistled seeping iuat steer unuerncain me
three times he said any intelligent steatl oC on toP of me v hen lied
man would know that there was ruther L and after us the whole
er around town whoopin yellin crackiif off
Won 5r t nnf thn nii At fccnuvi Bix shooters and carrjiii on wild
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it And him not weighing over a hun
dred pound Ilowsomever lie didnt
take any birdseye view of the uni
verse lie only become strikingly in
disposed
Well to get back to Boise you
never in all your life saw so many
men and brothers as was gathered
there that day and old Agcy he was
one of the centers of attraction That
big voice and black beard was always
where the crowd was thickest and the
wet goods flowing the freest Gentle
men says he lets lift up our voices
in melody That was one of Ags de
lusionslie thought lie could sing So
four of em got on top of a billiard
table and presented Rocked In the
Cradle of the Deep to the company
which made me feel glad that I hadnt
been brought up that way After Ag
had hip locked the last low note an
other song bird volunteered
This was a little fat Dutchman
with pale blue eyes and a mustache
like two streaks of darning cotton
ITe had come to town to sell a pair of
beef steers but got drawn into the
general hilarity and now he didnt
care a cuss whether he she or it ever
sold another steer no git himself on
end and sung Leeb Fadderlont mox
true eckstoin in a style that made you
wonder that the human nose could
stand the strain
Aw choose that says a feller
near the door Come get your steers
one of ems jut chased the barber up
a telegraph pole
So then we all piled out into the
street to see the steors Sure enough
there was the barber sitting on the
crosspiece and the steer pawing dirt
underneath
He done made me come a fast
heat from de cohner says the barber
I kep hollerin Next but he aint
pay no tention he make it next fur
me shuali Yah yah yah You gents
orter seen me start at de bottom an
nrico and that made two drinks I suue a11 7 P us yer toiegrait
had to uphold the honor of tae ranch Ple
and that made three drinks Hotel
man said it was up slicks now and
he meant to pay his just debts like an
honest man and that made four
drinks Then Jones said well by this
1 time I see I neednt have hurried
One of the bull whackers went out
to rope the steers and Ag gave direc
tions from the sidewalk ne wasnt
very handy with a riata and thats a
fact but the way Ag lit into him was
scandalous When hed missed about
the tariff laws should be carefullv dealing them out as charity As a River to bed that night and hed flat- i Xhen ve llla una was as K011
tinized so as to see that no excessive matter of fact this mine of ours con- tened out to a very small streamlet in- as anynouy jjnt it uuin t last long
deed while the locomotive went lame llULll -- ulL ilLLVL i1 uav
before supper and had to he put In Iike hoptoads after a rain Twould
the roundhouse bv a couple of pushers Puzzle tue government at Washington
Thats the way with fine ideas Cold t0 know wIiere tueJ lianS out m tUi
meantime There was one lad had a
facts comes and puts a crimp in them
Once I knew a small feller 1 could Iace on llim with about as much ex
have stuck in my pocket and forgot Passion as a hotel punkin pie He
about but when we went out and took run an anw same and he talked
several nrescintions tosrether on a dav St straight along in a voice that had
and to stive the feelings of our j he spoke to me like this Red savs no more hends in it than a billiard cue
age- i ries j he put your little hand in mine and I Heres where you get your three
What the devil do I care says I well go and take a birdseye view of lul cmu md uu 1Luy ciiancu
Tn fnv n nhnnon r ili Cm iliJ tlin nnivoreo ctnnicliin Irion i to lose make JOlir bets While the
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commodated in amounts from two bits
to double eagles and bets paid on the
nail says lie
Ited says Aggy I can double our
pile right here Let me have the
money I know this game Youd
hardly believe it but I dug up Dou
ble or quits says lie to the dealer
Let her go says the dealer The
arrow swung around Quits says the
dealer and raked in my dough It was
all over In one second
I grabbed Aggy by the shoulder
and took him in the corner for a pri
vate talk I thought you knew this
game says I
I do says he Thats the way it
always happens And once more in
my life I experienced the peculiar feel
ing of being altogether at a loss for
words
COXTIXl ED ivT WEEK
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